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Congenital Muscular Torticollis, Head Tilt Exercise Guide For Parents Released

Community Health and Education Services, LLC is now publishing the e-book edition of Parent’s Guide to Congenital Muscular Torticollis by Dr. Phillips-Williams.

Community Health and Education Services, LLC is pleased to be making this comprehensive and informative book available to all parents who have a child that has been born with congenital muscular torticollis (CMT), which is also commonly referred to as a head tilt or wry neck.

More information is available at http://infanttorticollis.info

This common condition, which—according to the National Institutes of Health—affects up to 16% of newborns, is generally treatable. However, it does present challenges for both infants and parents alike, which is why Dr. Phillips-Williams has authored her new book.

As Dr. Phillips-Williams explains in the new book, it is also imperative that an infant receives the right treatment and intervention. If left untreated, congenital muscular torticollis can lead to developmental delays, such as plagiocephaly, or flat head syndrome, and delayed motor skills acquisition. It can also lead to lifelong postural issues.

As a pediatric doctor with decades of experience, Dr. Phillips-Williams has seen firsthand just how challenging the newborn and infant period is for parents and how many new parents feel lost and alone when it comes to best caring for their child.

As such, she hopes her new book can be a supplement for any parent whose infant child has CMT and who is looking for additional support, practical care strategies, and developmentally appropriate exercises, as well as for the immense relief and reassurance that comes from knowing they are doing all the right things.

The boutique publishers said of the new book, “Parent’s Guide to Congenital Muscular Torticollis is a comprehensive and empowering guide crafted for parents facing the challenges of congenital muscular torticollis. This transformative resource is designed to provide knowledge, support, and practical strategies for the unique journey of each child.”

They added, “Practical aspects, such as the role of orthotics, comprehensive repositioning programs, and tailored care plans, provide parents with tangible tools to navigate their child’s CMT journey effectively. The inclusion of torticollis exercises further enhances the practicality of the guide, offering hands-on solutions to promote physical development.”

The book contains sixteen structured chapters and has been written in clear, everyday language that is appropriate for all parents.

Community Health and Education Services, LLC is proud to be publishing Dr. Phillips-Williams’ work, and they are confident it will help children with a head tilt or a wry neck make a swift recovery and go on to meet all their developmental milestones.

For more information, visit http://infanttorticollis.info

Contact Info:
Name: Leslie Phillips
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Organization: Community Health and Education Services, LLC
Address: 4500 Forbes Blvd Suite 200-E12, Lanham, Maryland 20706, United States
Phone: +1-240-755-5591
Website: https://www.communityhes.org

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Release ID: 89125214

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